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8 Dead After US Air Force B-52 Bomber Crashes Shortly After Takeoff In California

The B-52 Stratofortress is a long-range bomber first introduced in the 1950s that remains a central part of the U.S. military’s air power.

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Chase Kohler/USAF, FILES - PHOTO: B-52H Departs Edwards Air Force Base

Eight people are dead after an Air Force B-52 Stratofortress bomber on a “routine test mission” crashed shortly after takeoff and burst into flames at Edwards Air Force Base in California on Monday, the base said.

The crash was deemed unsurvivable based on a review of footage, according to Col. James Hayes, deputy commander for the 412th Test Wing at the base, calling it a “horrible tragedy.”

“We lost eight great Americans,” he said during a press briefing Monday.

Obtained by ABC News – PHOTO: A still from a video showing the aftermath of a crash involving a B-52 Stratofortress bomber at Edwards Air Force Base in California, June 15, 2026.

The crew was a mix of uniformed military, government civilians and government contractors, Hayes said. The names of those on board will be released 24 hours following next-of-kin notification.

Boeing released a statement Monday evening saying two of those killed in the crash were employees of the aerospace giant.

“Emergency response personnel are on scene, and officials are working to account for all personnel,” the base said.

The cause of the crash remains under investigation, a process that will likely take several months, according to Hayes.

KABC – PHOTO: An Air Force B-52 Stratofortress bomber crashed shortly after takeoff at Edwards Air Force Base in California, June 15, 2026.

Test missions take place multiple times a day at the base, Hayes said.

The base has closed the airfield and said all inbound planes are being diverted. It will be standing down all operations on Tuesday, Hayes said.

The Air Force and NASA conduct test flights of new and developmental aircraft at Edwards Air Force Base.

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The B-52 Stratofortress is a long-range bomber first introduced in the 1950s that remains a central part of the U.S. military’s air power. Built by Boeing, the aircraft is capable of carrying both conventional and nuclear weapons over long distances and has been used in conflicts ranging from Vietnam to operations in the Iran war.


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